A Deep Thought for the Late Hugh Prather III

​On January 10 of this year The Dallas Morning News ran a lengthy obituary for Hugh E. Prather Jr.: "one of the last surviving icons of the early 20th-century Dallas real estate industry, a former civic leader and a longtime Highland Park resident," wrote Steve Brown. Hugh Jr., who died the first week of the new year at the age of 99, helped develop Highland Park Village, which his father, Hugh Prather Sr., helped build. Said Ebby Halliday of Jr., "He was a great force in the early shopping center days."

Hugh Jr.'s son, Hugh Prather III, would choose a different profession: He became a writer, a would-be poet who attended SMU and the University of Texas. According to The New York Times this morning, Hugh III also "had a job breaking up beaver dams on a Colorado ranch" and "founded and ran a religion, the Dispensable Church, in Santa Fe, N.M., which combined elements of Buddhism, Christianity and other traditions."